Abortion and the Conscience of the Nation

Abortion and the Conscience of the Nation
Title Abortion and the Conscience of the Nation PDF eBook
Author Ronald Reagan
Publisher
Pages 102
Release 1984
Genre Social Science
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Conscience of the Nation

Conscience of the Nation
Title Conscience of the Nation PDF eBook
Author Richard Jacquemond
Publisher American Univ in Cairo Press
Pages 384
Release 2008
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9789774161018

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Artfully combining social and literary history, this unique study explores the dual loyalties of contemporary Egyptian authors from the 1952 Revolution to the present day. Egypt's writers have long had an elevated idea of their social mission, considering themselves 'the conscience of the nation.' At the same time, modern Egyptian writers work under the liberal conception of the writer borrowed from the European model. As a result, each Egyptian writer treads the tightrope between authority and freedom, social commitment and artistic license, loyalty to the state and to personal expression, in an ongoing quest for an elusive literary ideal. With these fundamentals in mind, Conscience of the Nation examines Egyptian literary production over the past fifty years, surveying works by established writers, as well as those of dozens of other authors who are celebrated in Egypt but whose writings are largely unknown to the foreign reader. Novelists and poets, scriptwriters and playwrights, critics and journalists all have battled with and tried to resolve the tensions inherent in the conflicting forces of self and society.

Archibald Cox

Archibald Cox
Title Archibald Cox PDF eBook
Author Ken Gormley
Publisher Perseus Books
Pages 632
Release 1997
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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On the Harvard faculty he was the nation's foremost expert in labor law, and he became the top academic adviser to the handsome young senator from Massachusetts, John F. Kennedy.

The Conscience of a Liberal

The Conscience of a Liberal
Title The Conscience of a Liberal PDF eBook
Author Paul Krugman
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Pages 352
Release 2009-01-12
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0393067114

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"The most consistent and courageous—and unapologetic—liberal partisan in American journalism." —Michael Tomasky, New York Review of Books In this "clear, provocative" (Boston Globe) New York Times bestseller, Paul Krugman, today's most widely read economist, examines the past eighty years of American history, from the reforms that tamed the harsh inequality of the Gilded Age and the 1920s to the unraveling of that achievement and the reemergence of immense economic and political inequality since the 1970s. Seeking to understand both what happened to middle-class America and what it will take to achieve a "new New Deal," Krugman has created his finest book to date, a "stimulating manifesto" offering "a compelling historical defense of liberalism and a clarion call for Americans to retake control of their economic destiny" (Publishers Weekly). "As Democrats seek a rationale not merely for returning to power, but for fundamentally changing—or changing back—the relationship between America's government and its citizens, Mr. Krugman's arguments will prove vital in the months and years ahead." —Peter Beinart, New York Times

A Nation Without a Conscience

A Nation Without a Conscience
Title A Nation Without a Conscience PDF eBook
Author Tim LaHaye
Publisher
Pages 308
Release 1994
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780842380904

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It didn't happen overnight-but a slow, steady growth of secular influences have established a culture that our forefathers wouldn't recognize. We can point out the danger, the causes of the problem, and practical steps each of us can take to return decency justice.

Amazing Grace

Amazing Grace
Title Amazing Grace PDF eBook
Author Jonathan Kozol
Publisher Crown
Pages 338
Release 2012-06-26
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0770435661

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Amazing Grace is Jonathan Kozol’s classic book on life and death in the South Bronx—the poorest urban neighborhood of the United States. He brings us into overcrowded schools, dysfunctional hospitals, and rat-infested homes where families have been ravaged by depression and anxiety, drug-related violence, and the spread of AIDS. But he also introduces us to devoted and unselfish teachers, dedicated ministers, and—at the heart and center of the book—courageous and delightful children. The children we come to meet through the friendships they have formed with Jonathan defy the stereotypes of urban youth too frequently presented by the media. Tender, generous, and often religiously devout, they speak with eloquence and honesty about the poverty and racial isolation that have wounded but not hardened them. Amidst all of the despair, it is the very young whose luminous capacity for love and transcendent sense of faith in human decency give reason for hope.

Writing Conscience and the Nation in Revolutionary England

Writing Conscience and the Nation in Revolutionary England
Title Writing Conscience and the Nation in Revolutionary England PDF eBook
Author Giuseppina Iacona Lobo
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Pages 264
Release 2017-08-28
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1487512708

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Examining works by well-known figures of the English Revolution, including John Milton, Oliver Cromwell, Margaret Fell Fox, Lucy Hutchinson, Thomas Hobbes, and King Charles I, Giuseppina Iacono Lobo presents the first comprehensive study of conscience during this crucial and turbulent period. Writing Conscience and the Nation in Revolutionary England argues that the discourse of conscience emerged as a means of critiquing, discerning, and ultimately reimagining the nation during the English Revolution. Focusing on the etymology of the term conscience, to know with, this book demonstrates how the idea of a shared knowledge uniquely equips conscience with the potential to forge dynamic connections between the self and nation, a potential only amplified by the surge in conscience writing in the mid-seventeenth-century. Iacono Lobo recovers a larger cultural discourse at the heart of which is a revolution of conscience itself through her readings of poetry, prose, political pamphlets and philosophy, letters, and biography. This revolution of conscience is marked by a distinct and radical connection between conscience and the nation as writers struggle to redefine, reimagine, and even render anew what it means to know with as an English people.